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Students systemically denied access to inclusive education

“It is indefensible that students who have been formally assessed and deemed eligible for support classes are left without placement due to a lack of available positions,” Federation Vice President Amy Harland told Federation Council in September. “If we had 20 kinder students turn up on Monday, we’d create a new class — so why isn’t it the same for support classes?” she asked, emphasising the right of every student to access education that meet…
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About 13% of children and adolescents do not have the AESH notified by the CDMH, or not for the duration granted. A figure made public for the first time on Tuesday 28 October by the Socialist MP for Gironde Sébastien Saint-Pasteur. With dramatic consequences for children and their families. Esteban, 5 years old, has seen [...] This article Education: almost 50,000 private students from AESH est apparu en premier sur Faire Face - All the news ab…

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NSW Teachers Federation broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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